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8 June, 17:40

Why do scientists use scientific notation

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  1. 8 June, 17:52
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    Because it makes quantities with a lot of digits small enough that you can do math with them.

    example:

    say you measure a wavelength in nanometers which is common for wavelengths but then have to use this quantity in an equation with the speed of light; 300,000,000 m/s ...

    You then must convert one of these quantities to get both in the same units of measure. Usually you would write 600 nm as 6x10^11 m instead of a 12 digit decimal and speed of light as 3x10^8 m/s
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